Both of the new additions have other jobs that will complicate their schedules on The View. Candace is currently filming the upcoming Netflix series Fuller House through November. She will reportedly appear on the talk show for some weeks and then fly to Los Angeles to film the sitcom on other weeks.

Paula is the co-anchor of GMA Weekend and she will only work four days a week, Monday through Thursday, so she can keep her other position.

Candace is being courted for the “Republican seat” on The View while Paula‘s seat is considered the journalist spot.

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The announcement was made on Monday (July 13) and the 34-year-old comedian will take her official position at the table this September. She will make regular appearances until the show takes a hiatus in August.

“These past few months have been the most fun and exciting of my career, and I couldn’t be happier to join such an awesome, smart, accomplished and funny group of women. Ever since the age of 4 (and the height of 5’ 6”) it’s been my dream to host a talk show, and the fact that I now get to do just that every day with an amazing, hard-working team of producers, writers, cast and crew is beyond my wildest expectations,” Michelle said in a statement. “Many thanks to the people at ABC for inviting me to be a part of this team, and specifically to the great Barbara Walters and Whoopi Goldberg, whose support has meant the world to me.”

There are rumors swirling that Sherri Shepherd may be returning to the show as well.

Michelle will join Raven-Symoné, Whoopi Goldberg, and Nicole Wallace, who are all current hosts on the show. Michelle will reportedly be announced at a later date, Variety reports, as Rosie just said goodbye to the show on Wednesday (July 8).

Apparently, the network has been unimpressed by their contributions to the show, and executives have been under pressure to rescue it from a ratings decline that began with Barbara Walters‘ retirement back in May 2014.

The View has averaged about 2.48 million viewers this past season, which is 16% lower than last year. There are some names on a short list of a possible rotating panel, including stylist Stacy London and model Molly Sims.

The 52-year-old talk show host announced last week that she would be leaving the show, but on the Monday (February 9) episode, she didn’t mention it at all.

“Everyone wanted me to talk about it. I didn’t want to talk about it,” Rosie says in the new video, citing she already gave an explanation over the weekend.

“The truth is I had a heart attack two years ago and stress is very bad for heart attack survivors. You should minimize your stress, maximize your exercise, and control your diet,” Rosie said. “So that’s what I’m doing. I’m minimizing my stress by leaving The View and the stress that I’m having at home was not as easily remediable. It’s hard. Marriage is complicated and I’ve got five kids, four of them are teenagers and there’s lots of stuff going on at home, and lots of stuff going on at work. The only thing I can really control is the work, by leaving. I can turn that volume down all the way to zero.”